Federal

Our Valued Partner

U.S. Department of Interior – Bureau of Indian AffairsTribal Technical Assistance Programs – National Park Service – Bureau of Land Management – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

U.S. Department of Commerce Office of Travel and Tourism Industries

U.S. Small Business Administration

AMERICAN INDIANS AND ROUTE 66

More than half of Historic U.S. Route 66 lies in Indian Country, roughly 1,372 miles. AIANTA, in collaboration with the National Park Service Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program and Cherokee travel writer Lisa Hicks Snell, has published a tour guide of Route 66, bringing American Indian voices and a new perspective to this iconic highway.

AIANTA plays a critical role in supporting the National Travel and Tourism Strategy to bring more visitors to the United States, especially in our participation at trade shows internationally and domestically, to promote tourism in Indian Country.